Ah, how we love Skegness. And Mablethorpe. And Chapel St Leonards, and Ingoldmells…it’s a fairly safe bet to say we’re rather fond of the Lincolnshire coast as a whole – and we haven’t even got to the Lincolnshire Wolds yet.

Quiet pitches near beaches are on many campers’ coastal checklists as well as seaside towns: if this is true for you, tick off your requirements at peaceful and pretty Eastview Caravan Park, on the edge of Chapel St Leonards village and within walking distance of the beach. It’s a smart and friendly 15-acre park which welcomes families, motorcyclists and the family dog: we suspect you might like the three fishing ponds across the road or the pub next door too.

Eastview has clean and well-maintained heated shower and loo blocks with free hot showers and disabled access; waste disposal points and service points. There’s no shop on site, but Chapel St Leonards is a few minutes’ drive away for supermarkets, cafés, pubs and restaurants.

Walk to the town and beaches of Chapel St Leonards or take the bus or car to Skegness to start your hol off swimmingly: both have easily enough attractions for a full day trip, as do nearby Mablethorpe, Sutton-on-Sea and Cleethorpes, all within easy driving distance.

Secondhand shoppers and bargain hunters will be in heaven too: nearby Ingoldmells has the biggest indoor market in Europe, and there are regular car boot sales here and at Chapel St Leonards, Skegness, Winthorpe and Addlethorpe.

Skeggy is stuffed with sights, attractions and activities: the Embassy Theatre on the seafront, Tower Gardens and the wild river flume and rides of the Skegness Pleasure Beach.

The popular Natureland Seal Sanctuary is at Skegness too; to see more of these Lincolnshire inhabitants, head to the Donna Nook nature reserve or to another seal sanctuary at Mablethorpe, which also has time tunnels to the dinosaurs and other beastly locals including barn owls and badgers.

The Gibraltar Point nature reserve just outside Skegness is another top spot to see the local wildlife and soaring seabirds, or head inland to walk or bike the Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty Lincolnshire Wolds, the highest eastern England area of land between Yorkshire and Kent and with the Red Hills Nature Reserve to the north.

There’s plenty more to do in the Wolds whatever floats your boat: the long-distance path The Viking Way cuts across the Wolds on its way from Barton-upon-Humber to Rutland, or you could take a steamy trip on the Lincolnshire Wolds Railway, or for bikers, ride along the roads and roar at the races of Cadwell Park.

Shoppers and sightseers can meander around the several popular market towns on the edge of the Wolds, including Louth, ‘the capital of the Wolds’; Alford, famed for its pottery; and Horncastle, to pick up antiques.

Elsewhere, a trip to lovely Lincoln should be on the cards for its cathedral (take a rooftop tour to see the town spread out below), the Norman castle, museums and galleries. There are guided walking tours around the Cathedral Quarter, or take a boat trip or hire a bike from Brayford Waterfront.

Toilets were clean and warm, level pitches with plenty of pitching space, WiFi was excellent however was not included in the price. Not too far from local nightlife.

Disliked:

There was some work being done on the site and could heard a digger early hours of the morning also no mention of having to pay for WiFi or barrier passes. Nobody in the office at certain times had to call but came straigh out within 5mins.

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loved the stay thanks staff very friendly26/09/2016

ian W.
(Young couple, 1 review)
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Month stayed: Sep 2016

Pitch type:
Electric grass pitch (2 adults and 2 children)

Recommend to friends Visit again

Liked:

So close to beach and plenty of things to do in the area

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Very good site, clean facilities, lovely site with good size pitches25/09/2016

mollie c.
(Family with young children, 1 review)
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Month stayed: Sep 2016

Pitch type:
Electric grass pitch (2 adults and 2 children)

Recommend to friends Visit again

Liked:

Clean facilities, pitch size, friendly staff, local to surrounding activities, quiet, we enjoyed our holiday there with our 3 year old

Disliked:

The shop could have opened earlier, WiFi wasn't very good and was a waste of money

Paid for a fully serviced pitch and needed an extension to reach electrics and had to drive to fill up with water even though we had a long hose. I think the cost of the pitches does not reflect the quality of the serviced pitch. Pretty disapointed really.

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Good09/09/2016

kevin b.
(Mature couple, 1 review)
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Month stayed: Sep 2016

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Electric grass pitch (2 adults and 2 children)

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Level pitches

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Lovely and friendly site. Great facilities and kept very clean.08/09/2016

Tracy M.
(Family with young children, 1 review)
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Month stayed: Sep 2016

Pitch type:
Electric grass pitch (2 adults and 2 children)

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Had a great stay here, happy with everything on the site apart from poor wifi signal. Not that it was important to us but just thought I would mention it. Will definitely be back in the near future, great value for money.

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Excellent site, good amenities, close to shops, cafés & beach.06/09/2016

Although clean and adequate enough (and free) the showers in the toilet blocks only lasted 20 seconds maximum at a time, so it does make taking a shower a little tiresome, but once you get the timing right you can manage.

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Great site, staff were lovely. However male urinal was awful06/09/2016

Eddie C.
(Young couple, 1 review)
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Month stayed: Sep 2016

Pitch type:
Electric grass pitch (2 adults and 2 children)

Recommend to friends Visit again

Liked:

Staff were very nice and happy to help

Disliked:

Male urinal was disgusting and was clearly never cleaned

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Nice friendly, clean grounds close to local shops26/08/2016

Alexandra H.
(Family with young children, 1 review)
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Month stayed: Aug 2016

Pitch type:
Electric grass pitch (2 adults and 2 children)

Recommend to friends Visit again

Liked:

The site was very clean and well kept, the toilet blocks were always warm and had underfloor heating and a plug to dry ur hair in the ladies, the staff was helpful, and the little shop on site had everything the reception was very informative and gave us info on all we needed quite at night so easy to get kids to bed with out being disturbed by loud parties very family oriented

Disliked:

The only thing that put a damper on things was some of the guest didn't know how to use the toilets properly but staff tried there hardest to keep it clean.

Directions

Coming from the south or north:Follow the directions for Chapel St. Leonards. The campsite is on Trunch Lane just off the A52. The entrance is next to the Kings Oak Pub.

Please note: All distances on this page are calculated "as the crow flies" - please check actual distance depending on your mode of travel using the Get directions button above.

Permitted arrival/departure time

Camping and touring

Arrive:

11:30 a.m. –

6 p.m.

Depart:

10:30 a.m.

Eastview Caravan Park cancellation policy

No refunds within 2 weeks of arrival date.

If you need to cancel or amend your booking, please give as much notice as possible so that someone else has the chance to book. You may wish to buy holiday insurance for cancellations and for your property/injury whilst away.

Please note that your deposit is paid to Pitchup.com and is non-refundable.

Payment

A 15% non-refundable deposit is payable now.
Eastview Caravan Park will debit the balance from your card 2 weeks
before arrival, or if the arrival date is sooner than 2 weeks
then the balance will be taken immediately.

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